You did it again! Right on time. I was just asking my fav AI CHAT these questions last night. You are emerging as the GOTO source for new POD designers. Thank you, Hannah!
Thank you for the video! I like the sound of Sale Samurai however, I already have Everbee. Do you suggest having both? Or perhaps having both will not work on Chrome?
@@hannahebeling Thank you! I'll keep trying with Everbee. I have only had my shop since mid Dec and have no organic sales yet so I'm trying to watch all the videos to help me. Thank you for all the ones you have made. I haven't seen them all but I'm working through them. Do you make custom shirt options in your shop? That seems to be really popular, but I just haven't grasped how to make and fulfill personalized orders yet.
THANK YOU so much for your videos Hannah! They teach me so much and are very valuable for POD beginners like me :) I have a question about specific holiday designs. how many designs would you say make sense for one holiday? I'm preparing for St Patricks day and am wondering if the amount of designs should be somewhere between 20 and 50 or more between 50 to 200? It's hard to find the balance between doing enough to get sales and doing way too much and it's a time waste.. Thank you so much! greetings form germany
Wow Hannah, this is so helpful. What about Gearbubble? I'm confused if this is actually replacing Merch Amazon as we can integrate Amazon in Gearbubble... but I'm just starting my researches so I may be mixing everything up 🤪
Hi, Hannah! Thank you for your videos! To someone who is starting with POD, on which platform would you recommend to launch first- on Etsy or at Amazon Merch?
thank you so much for the video, i want to get into POD but i would like to ask about the profit. do you make profit out of royalties or you make profit per sale. for instance let me say you sell a t-shirt for 19$ and the royalties is 0.18$ are going to make the profit out the sale or both. hope you understand thank you
Each print on demand platform is a little different. Redbubble and Amazon use royalties and then if you sell on Etsy you are purchasing a product and making profit after the sale. I try to make sure my royalties or profit is no less than $5 per sale if not more.
Hey Hannah, Apparently no one was ever allowed to use Canva graphics for POD. A relatively recent post in the official Canva Design Community from Canva itself states that no elements from Canva are allowed to be used for POD, since it falls under file sharing, which is not allowed. You're only allowed to print shirts, mugs, posters, book covers etc when you print it yourself, at home, with your own equipment. Because of the confusing way they wrote their several pages of terms of use made it so it looked like you could. But you never could to begin with. There is also a video from Mey Aroyo about it.
In my opinion if you are transforming the assets on Canva (not just printing graphics straight from them) to make your own designs, you can use them for POD. If you are looking for a site that everything can 100% be used for POD I would check out Kittl.
@@hannahebeling Oh, I am not talking about using graphics 100%, that was already known. I am talking about transformed and manupilated graphics. They mentioned that ANY of Canva's content is not allowed to be used in Print on Demand. Whether it's manipulated or not. It still falls under the file sharing rule, that is not allowed. That is why they never mention POD specifically anywhere in the Canva terms of use and always only mention that "YOU" are allowed to print. Meaning you physically printing things yourself. Someone asked that specific question, if they're allowed to use an image from Canva using a mixture of Canva elements and photography and their own photography to create a unique POD design. And this was also answered with a clear no. The reason is, because you have to upload these images (whether they are menipulated or not) to a hub where a lot of people (POD staff) has access to them and could be cropping, cutting and/or extracting graphics from that file. So in short, you're sharing canva files with people who can use them however they want, not pay for using them and thus not giving any compensation to the artists who created those graphics. That's why you are only allowed to use them when you print yourself and don't put it on any other platform. Whether what they say actually happens or not, doesn't matter. THAT is what their Terms of Use means. And that's also why there has been so much confusion for years about how to use them. I initially thought as well that as long as you transform the elements, you can just use them for POD. But you can't. And sadly, it's not about opinions. It's about what Canva allows you to do. Or doesn't allow you to do in this case. Oh and I apologise for using the wrong name! Haha, you're not the only one I send this message to, and I thought I switched out the names. Guess I forgot 😅
File sharing, meaning selling the art as a file. Not using to create item. People have contacted them on this and they stated you can as long as you make a new design with it
@@danimotherofchickens479 It seems confusing. With Creative Fabrica, they have a ton of designs clearly labeled as either POD or Full POD. To me that seems much better. I don't want to waste my time with something I can't use in the long run because of unclear guidelines or if they change their mind.
You turtle neck sweater actually matches your furniture in the background. Absolutely amazing aesthetics👍😸
Haha! I didn’t even realize. I do love green though! Thanks for watching!
You did it again! Right on time. I was just asking my fav AI CHAT these questions last night. You are emerging as the GOTO source for new POD designers. Thank you, Hannah!
I’m so glad this was helpful!! And you are too kind!
I love you very much. I like the way you explain in a simple way. A follower from Egypt
Thank you! 😃
Thanks for another great video! Haircut looks great BTW
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Great video!! Thank you! Do you prefer merch informer over merch dominator?
Are you still using pretty merch?
Hope your having a fun day Hannah.
You too!
Just taking notes... Thanks Hannah
Thanks for watching! Hope you found something helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing valuable experience and recipes, will be saving tons of hours of each individual
My pleasure 😊 Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your videos! If you could choose one design program to start with what would you choose- canva, kittl or placeit?
I think for designing specifically, I'd have to choose Kittl!
Hi Hannah. is Merch Informer also great to use if I am selling on amazon using FBM with a 3rd printing company integration like printful for ex.
Hello Hannah, you did not mention eRank. How does eRank compare to Sale Samurai? And what about Everbee?
Currently I’ve only used SS in my business, so I can’t give the best comparison.
Hi Hannah, what's your view on everbee in comparison to Sales Samurai?
I’ve pretty much solely used Sale Samurai for my shops.
Thank you for the video! I like the sound of Sale Samurai however, I already have Everbee. Do you suggest having both? Or perhaps having both will not work on Chrome?
I am much more familiar with Sale Samurai than Everbee, but I think one Etsy tool is pretty much all you need.
@@hannahebeling Thank you! I'll keep trying with Everbee. I have only had my shop since mid Dec and have no organic sales yet so I'm trying to watch all the videos to help me. Thank you for all the ones you have made. I haven't seen them all but I'm working through them. Do you make custom shirt options in your shop? That seems to be really popular, but I just haven't grasped how to make and fulfill personalized orders yet.
THANK YOU so much for your videos Hannah! They teach me so much and are very valuable for POD beginners like me :) I have a question about specific holiday designs. how many designs would you say make sense for one holiday? I'm preparing for St Patricks day and am wondering if the amount of designs should be somewhere between 20 and 50 or more between 50 to 200? It's hard to find the balance between doing enough to get sales and doing way too much and it's a time waste.. Thank you so much! greetings form germany
For holidays even though it will come and go this year, it’s never a waste because there is next year too. I always think more is better.
Wow Hannah, this is so helpful. What about Gearbubble? I'm confused if this is actually replacing Merch Amazon as we can integrate Amazon in Gearbubble... but I'm just starting my researches so I may be mixing everything up 🤪
I haven’t used gearbubble personally, so I can’t speak to how it works, but it could be a good one for me to explore in the future.
Hi, Hannah! Thank you for your videos! To someone who is starting with POD, on which platform would you recommend to launch first- on Etsy or at Amazon Merch?
I would apply for Amazon merch first and then get started with Etsy and redbubble after that!
thank you so much for the video, i want to get into POD but i would like to ask about the profit. do you make profit out of royalties or you make profit per sale. for instance let me say you sell a t-shirt for 19$ and the royalties is 0.18$ are going to make the profit out the sale or both. hope you understand thank you
Each print on demand platform is a little different. Redbubble and Amazon use royalties and then if you sell on Etsy you are purchasing a product and making profit after the sale. I try to make sure my royalties or profit is no less than $5 per sale if not more.
@@hannahebeling Thank you for the clarity
Hey Hannah, Apparently no one was ever allowed to use Canva graphics for POD. A relatively recent post in the official Canva Design Community from Canva itself states that no elements from Canva are allowed to be used for POD, since it falls under file sharing, which is not allowed. You're only allowed to print shirts, mugs, posters, book covers etc when you print it yourself, at home, with your own equipment. Because of the confusing way they wrote their several pages of terms of use made it so it looked like you could. But you never could to begin with.
There is also a video from Mey Aroyo about it.
In my opinion if you are transforming the assets on Canva (not just printing graphics straight from them) to make your own designs, you can use them for POD. If you are looking for a site that everything can 100% be used for POD I would check out Kittl.
@@hannahebeling Oh, I am not talking about using graphics 100%, that was already known. I am talking about transformed and manupilated graphics. They mentioned that ANY of Canva's content is not allowed to be used in Print on Demand. Whether it's manipulated or not. It still falls under the file sharing rule, that is not allowed. That is why they never mention POD specifically anywhere in the Canva terms of use and always only mention that "YOU" are allowed to print. Meaning you physically printing things yourself.
Someone asked that specific question, if they're allowed to use an image from Canva using a mixture of Canva elements and photography and their own photography to create a unique POD design. And this was also answered with a clear no. The reason is, because you have to upload these images (whether they are menipulated or not) to a hub where a lot of people (POD staff) has access to them and could be cropping, cutting and/or extracting graphics from that file. So in short, you're sharing canva files with people who can use them however they want, not pay for using them and thus not giving any compensation to the artists who created those graphics. That's why you are only allowed to use them when you print yourself and don't put it on any other platform.
Whether what they say actually happens or not, doesn't matter. THAT is what their Terms of Use means. And that's also why there has been so much confusion for years about how to use them. I initially thought as well that as long as you transform the elements, you can just use them for POD. But you can't. And sadly, it's not about opinions. It's about what Canva allows you to do. Or doesn't allow you to do in this case.
Oh and I apologise for using the wrong name! Haha, you're not the only one I send this message to, and I thought I switched out the names. Guess I forgot 😅
File sharing, meaning selling the art as a file. Not using to create item. People have contacted them on this and they stated you can as long as you make a new design with it
@@danimotherofchickens479 It seems confusing. With Creative Fabrica, they have a ton of designs clearly labeled as either POD or Full POD. To me that seems much better. I don't want to waste my time with something I can't use in the long run because of unclear guidelines or if they change their mind.
Why does shipping take too long for international Canada and USA
For what platform?
Printify
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canva sucks.. Krita all the wayyyy